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9 Warm and Cozy Perfumes That Will Instantly Make You Smell Expensive

Whether you like florals, woods, or gourmands.

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I believe in a high-low approach to life. I am lounging atop a $140 linen sheet set from Quince right now that’s beautifully draped over a cheap mattress from my local furniture store. I have a mix of drugstore makeup and high-end skincare scattered across my vanity. And the easiest way to employ this method into your daily life? Spritzing an expensive perfume over an affordable outfit (in my case, that usually means thrifted or secondhand). But! In actuality, your perfume doesn’t even have to actually be expensive for this to work. It just has to smell rich. And the wealthiest-smelling fragrances I’ve smelled as a beauty editor are those with a warm, cozy scent profile.

Warm perfumes can, honestly, smell like a lot of things. Floral, gourmand, woodsy, fresh—they all can have a cozy quality to them depending on the notes they’re paired with. Usually, vanilla, resin, and amber give a fragrance this warmth. If you don’t feel like sifting through notes online, don’t worry—I’ve compiled all of the best warm perfumes I’ve tested (along with favorites from other Cosmo staffers) over the years. Behold: My full guide to smelling like you own a Birkin.

1
Best Warm Perfume Overall

PHLUR Father Figure Eau De Parfum

Father Figure Eau De Parfum

One Cosmo editor says: "In my opinion, Father Figure is Phlur's magnum opus. Its balanced blend of green fig, dewy florals and cozy sandalwood works for literally every season, occasion, and time of day. It's clean and fresh but not too fresh, courtesy of some powdery iris notes that give it a lived-in quality.Not only is this my favorite Phlur fragrance, but it’s one of my favorite fragrances of all time. I have at least 40 full bottles of perfumes in my collection, but I’ve almost gone through the entire bottle of Father Figure in less than two years. I don’t have a signature scent, but this comes pretty damn close."—LAUREN GRUBER, ASSOCIATE COMMERCE EDITOR

NotesLush fig, jasmine dew, sandalwood
2
Best Warm Perfume for Daytime

Le Labo Thé Noir 29 Eau de Parfum

Thé Noir 29 Eau de Parfum

One Cosmo editor says: "I go feral for fig notes in a perfume, so I'm not shocked that this spicy, black-tea fragrance is one of my top favorites from Le Labo. It's fresh and crisp, thanks to the bergamot and fig, but has a smooth, warm finish from musk and cedar. And ooooh, the tobacco note gives it a deep, smokier finish. I wear this when I wanna be wrapped up in a cozy cashmere blanket (or smell like I'm at the Edition—IYKYK)."—BETH GILLETTE, BEAUTY EDITOR

NotesFig, bergamot, cedar, vetiver, musk, tobacco
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3
Best Warm Designer Perfume

Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Parfum

Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Parfum

One Cosmo editor says: “At first spritz, it’s fresh and a little fruity without being cloying. Hours later, it settles into a warm, sensual vanilla with slight traces of floral. I’m pretty picky about vanilla perfumes (they can oftentimes veer too salty and skin-like for me), but here, the vanilla blends perfectly with the citruses and florals. I know some people may associate Chanel with older, powdery scents—like Chanel No. 5—but Mademoiselle feels ageless.”—JASMINE HYMAN, ASSISTANT BEAUTY EDITOR

NotesOrange, patchouli, Turkish rose
4
Best Warm Boozey Perfume

Maison Margiela REPLICA Jazz Club Eau de Toilette

REPLICA Jazz Club Eau de Toilette

One Cosmo editor says: “I wore this perfume almost exclusively from 2020 to 2022, and it reminds me of those treasured nights out we got during the pandemic. This makes sense, considering the whole speakeasy vibe of the scent. It’s forbidden and deep—kinda how it felt to finally go get a drink at a bar after we all got vaccinated.”—BG

NotesRum, tobacco, vanilla, pink pepper, vetiver, lemon
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5
This Award-Winning Warm Perfume

Moroccanoil L’Originale Eau de Parfum

L’Originale Eau de Parfum

One Cosmo editor says: “What can I say, I’m a sucker for a spa-like scent. And this one from Moroccanoil resembles the spicy yet calming fragrance of their famed shampoo, making my whole body smell like I just walked out of the hair salon.”—BG

NotesSweet florals, velvet woods, spicy amber
6
Best Woody Warm Perfume

Glossier You Doux Eau de Parfum

You Doux Eau de Parfum

One Cosmo editor says: “The ideal blend of woody palo santo and myrrh with fresh ambroxan and violet, Glossier You Doux is like the sophisticated, cool girls’ woodsy perfume. I spray it all over my body when I wanna feel cozy and warm.” —BG

NotesSweet violet, palo santo, ambrox
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7
Best Warm Floral Perfume

LORE Lovely and a little twisted Eau de Parfum

Lovely and a little twisted Eau de Parfum

One Cosmo editor says: “LORE is making perfumes that smell like nothing else I’ve ever tested. Case in point: This unique floral scent that’s a blend of milky rose, spicy patchouli, and nutty pistachio—a warm concoction that’s both fresh and comforting. I already have this on deck to wear nonstop this spring.”—BG

NotesRose milk, pistachio, patchouli
8
Best Powdery Warm Perfume

Parfums de Marly Valaya Exclusif Eau de Parfum

Valaya Exclusif Eau de Parfum

One Cosmo editor says: “Grab this juice if you’re looking for a cozy, clean scent that makes you feel like you’re lying in a luxurious bed of freshly washed sheets. It’s pure elegance in a bottle.” —JULEE WILSON, BEAUTY EDITOR-AT-LARGE

NotesAlmond, Mandarin, orange blossom, white flowers, sandalwood, vanilla
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9
Most Long-Lasting Warm Perfume

Amouage Guidance Eau de Parfum

Guidance Eau de Parfum

One Cosmo editor says: "Of everything I've ever worn, this has the most intense sillage ever. One spritz will project a saffron-heavy scent throughout practically our entire office for pretty much the entire day."—BG

NotesFrankincense, pear, saffron, rose, jasmine sambac, sandalwood, ambergris, vanilla

Why trust Cosmopolitan?

Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan with more than seven years of experience researching, writing, and editing fragrance stories.

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Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers skincare, makeup, hair, nails, and more across digital and print. She can generally be found in bright eyeshadow furiously typing her latest feature or hemming and hawing about a new product you "have to try." Prior to Cosmopolitan, she wrote and edited beauty content as an Editor at The Everygirl for four years. Follow her on Instagram for makeup selfies and a new hair 'do every few months. 

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